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Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 10:27 pm
by Jimster
Absolutely beautiful display of high quality parts! We should produce an RC Tank wall calendar and make that one of the pictures. :thumbup:

Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 12:42 pm
by Soeren
Jimster wrote:Absolutely beautiful display of high quality parts! We should produce an RC Tank wall calendar and make that one of the pictures. :thumbup:
Haha, great idea :clap:

Now that you are part of the decision making party, you could maybe just make this idea working?

Btw, got the Schumo supports for the idler arms. Why didnt Tamiya come up with such an idea? :wtf:
Easy, but very effective little pieces. Thanks Ad Lav for this great suggestion :wave:

Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 3:01 pm
by Ad Lav
Welcome :)

Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2020 10:11 pm
by Exhibitedbrute
I don’t really do German tanks but I will be watching this, and picking you brain for inspiration on a Russian captured early version.

Was going to do 131 but it’s to well known with rivet counters so a humble Russian captured will be a fresh approach rather than yet another 131

Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 4:03 pm
by Soeren
The build is coming along. Front fenders are finished. So next I wanted to do the main plastic parts. So at least you have a standing and running „factory“ Tiger. I found that the sprockets hub caps took two of my magnets, a very tight press fit and the caps hold up nicely. No need for aftermarket parts. Speaking of aftermarket I went with Schumo barrel, just the usual turned Aluminium barrel. Drilled out to take the flash cable and otherwise ready to be mounted. For the muzzle brake I got the Schumo resin part. Much better detail than the Tamiya piece, but as it is two haves not exactly as nice or crisp as the Aber brass. But two advantages. It is a lot cheaper and much lighter. Primed it grey from the inside and then glued and seem filled with CA. After priming the seem has to be carefully sanded.

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Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 4:12 pm
by Jimster
Looking great! I always look forward to seeing an update post from you on this project.

Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 5:08 pm
by Trora
Have fun with photo etch parts , love them :)

Looking forward to your build , is he become a LSSAH Tiger S20 ?

Good and lucky hand with your build

Regards Ralf

Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 5:44 pm
by Soeren
Hey there, thank you for the comments and interest.

@ Trora, I plan to do it a "Grossdeutschland" tank.

Tried to let it run just now and identified a problem. The sprocket on the right side is too close to the hull, rubbing on the first swing arm. Changed the sproeckets between sides, still the same problem. Then identified the gearbox shaft is sticking out not as much as on the left side. Both shafts have the same length. Cant see why this is happening.

Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 6:22 pm
by Jimster
Oh no! Time for a DKLM PDSGB. Get the “slow” version. I’m kind of just kidding.
So many things to check including your drive sprockets depth. Maybe need to somehow add a shim to the short side in order to bring it outboard a bit.

Re: Tiger at Kharkov

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 6:45 pm
by Soeren
Hm, I tried a bit of flexing and it looks like the right gearbox flexes inwards a bit more that the left gearbox. By flexing it to the outside it woudl have just enough clearance. The DKLM gearbox would of course solve this problem, but that would also need another set of electronics. ATM everything else works fine, Sounds, turret rotation. The recoil is exceptionally nice. :thumbup:

I am gonna Try the DKLM gearbox brace for now.